For linguistic intelligence, I would assign a quill pen, symbolizing the power of words and communication. For logical-mathematical intelligence, a calculator represents problem-solving and analytical thinking. A paintbrush could symbolize spatial intelligence, reflecting creativity and visual understanding. Finally, for kinesthetic intelligence, a pair of running shoes embodies movement and hands-on learning.
since everyone falls under one or more categories of learning styles, I would find out that person's learning style through a questionaire. when his learning style has been identified, I would continue to teach him according to this manner followed by rewards of praise.
Education psychologist studies various issues that correspond to measuring intelligence and the processes that take place in academic achievements. They are tailored to look at different learning style that would help students meet their maximum potential academically.
Artemis/Athena?
Style being a western idea would probably be in Katakana (their alphabet for loan words and onomatopoeias). So it would probably be: 「スタイル」 ! Phonetically it's pronounced "su-tai-ru".
how would you describe your current teaching approach? how many different learning styles can you describe ? how would you describe your own learning style?
Anime is an art, so I would start with art classes and learning the style of anime.
I would guess that intelligence would be superior, because all the beauty in the entire universe wouldn't help you get out of tough circumstances. Say you're stuck behind a rock and you can't get out. Intelligence would help you a lot more. · Intelligence, as a concept is that ability to move beyond searching for immidiate basic needs (the reptillian brain) and move on to such things as making tool to make life easier, socializing and such. · It's basic; intelligence is the capacity for learning, reasoning, and understanding things. but beauty cant..
Everyone has some sort of learning style that works best for them, so this would be 0% -- around 65% of people are visual learners, 30% are auditory learners, and about 5% are kinesthetic/tactile learners.
Courses that emphasize hands-on, experiential learning, collaboration with peers, and opportunities for creativity and problem-solving would align well with my learning style. Additionally, courses that incorporate visual aids, interactive activities, and real-world applications tend to enhance my understanding and retention of material.
Most recent research suggest that there is little or no direct link between general intelligence and language acquisition. If you need to research further this at first surprising finding, I would recommend you begin with Steven Pinker's 'The Language Instinct'.
It depends on what you're learning style is But i would say it's trying to keep SERIOUS - this includes no laughing!!!
Learning Styles Are About PreferencesIn virtually all studies and research into the differences in the way that one person learns from the way that another person learns it is found that people share almost all elements in common. What makes each person's style of learning unique is that people are found to have preferences for certain elements or options involved in the process of learning over other elements or options.The question might be asked, Is it possible to change your preferences for different elements or options in the learning process? In answer to this, it would probably be best to say that it is not clearly understood what makes these preferences, or how changeable they are, but as preferences they are only a kind of influence, even if a strong influence, and do not force a person, under most circumstances, to only learn well with one learning style.